Hip Replacement Recovery and What to Expect | Jonathan Yerasimides, M.D.

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  • Learn about hip replacement recovery and what to expect in surgery with Jonathan Yerasimides, M.D., board-certified orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hip replacement at Louisville Hip & Knee Institute.
    Look at the roadmap to recovery, detailing what patients can expect following their hip replacement. From immediate post-operative care to rehabilitation, learn about the timeline and physical therapy that can aid in recovery.
    Whether you're preparing for hip replacement surgery or supporting someone who is, this video equips you with essential insights to navigate the recovery phase confidently.
    Get expert advice on achieving the best possible outcomes and returning to a life of improved mobility and comfort.
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  • @Sam-vd3tu
    @Sam-vd3tu 5 днів тому +1

    Most realistic and useful hip replacement talk I’ve heard yet!

  • @MoBro-zo7oh
    @MoBro-zo7oh Місяць тому +5

    I had my 2nd THA six weeks ago. I've always wanted to know why I was feeling what I was feeling with my first replacement and my recent one. I've watched maybe a hundred videos for explanations but never really found the answers I was looking for until this one. It is by far the best, most informative and practical explanation that I've found. Great job Dr. Yerasimides! and thank you!

  • @courierguygreg
    @courierguygreg 29 днів тому +7

    Doc, I'm gonna give it to you straight: You are tremendous! Your eye contact and delivery are fantastic. Great communication!

  • @FLSandye
    @FLSandye Місяць тому +7

    I am a very active 67 yo home care nurse, post op 16 days and can say this is the BEST decision I have EVER made! Mine was congenitive.... bone on bone/osteoporosis. Much numbness down the IT band (feeling is coming back now). Home PT has helped, now I have out patient PT. Since day 1 I have walked each day approx 3500 ft. Yes I had swelling but NO pain thank God. Elevate and ice. I stopped the Tramadal 24 hours after surgery and just took Tylenol. I used the walker for 5 days then the cane now I'm walking on my own! I know...everyone is different but I just wanna say if you have pain and your quality of life is shot REPLACE IT! Don't walk....RUN. You wont regret it 😁 And don't forget....they can't hit a moving target so keep moving!

    • @serenaleigh8418
      @serenaleigh8418 22 дні тому +1

      You understand well how it is thanks you for your advice.

  • @sdmassagesheal
    @sdmassagesheal 16 годин тому

    Omg! this is by far the best breakdown I’ve watched on what to expect after my upcoming THR. Thank you so much!

  • @eduardorivera7566
    @eduardorivera7566 27 днів тому +4

    The absolute best explanation of what to expect after a hip replacement.

  • @snoopsma1
    @snoopsma1 Місяць тому +7

    One of the most upfront, honest and thorough explanations of what it will feel like! I'm having surgery in a month, and though I understand, I'm worried about the swelling to expect. At least I know now. Thanks!

  • @mollybolly8966
    @mollybolly8966 22 дні тому +3

    Thank you, I had my hip surgery 5 weeks ago and have been giving myself a hard time thinking I should be out of pain after doing my exercises by now and should I be pushing myself more but your explanation has made me realise that im doing ok really and its ok to be still taking pain meds when needed.

  • @STORMIESHERO
    @STORMIESHERO Місяць тому +13

    I’m getting a hip replacement in just about a month. None of the videos that I have watched over time mentioned anything about the leg swelling increasing and the pain increasing so many days after surgery. This video was the most informative video I have watched. Thanks

    • @patriciahairston5382
      @patriciahairston5382 Місяць тому +4

      So true this video is way more informative than any I have seen so far concerning inflammation and swelling

    • @STORMIESHERO
      @STORMIESHERO Місяць тому +5

      @@patriciahairston5382 I’m not sure how my body is going to respond to the surgery since everyone is different. At least I’ll be prepared now. Great video!

    • @arrowheaddev
      @arrowheaddev Місяць тому +2

      I didn’t have to much swelling , I iced a lot and was on feet occasionally each day . I was on tramadol for 4 days then just Tylenol and Advil . I had more pain from the arthritis than the surgery so I was so happy to be free of the pain and was walking unaided in 2 weeks . Started riding the stationary bike 2 times a day after week 2 which I found really loosened me up . I started Pilates at week 5 which helped immensely. Now I’m week 16 after my second hip in 12 months . In the gym every day since week 4 /5 , back to cross fit now , mountain biking , hockey , squats , dead lifts , Bulgarians , box jumps
      I forget I’ve even had my hips replaced. Very thankful to have my life back pain free 💪🏋️‍♀️🏄‍♂️🏒

    • @peggymcdonnell1379
      @peggymcdonnell1379 17 днів тому +1

      My surgery is July 8, 2024 and I am in such a panic state. It’s been really hard trying to get out of it. I know that’s not gonna help me going into it. Ideas are greatly appreciated.😢

    • @STORMIESHERO
      @STORMIESHERO 16 днів тому +1

      @@peggymcdonnell1379 my surgery is sometime tomorrow. There are times when I get nervous or even scared. But, I know it will be worth it in the end. I can’t go on living like this!!

  • @dougbuchheit1454
    @dougbuchheit1454 Місяць тому +2

    My wife and I are both patients at Louisville Hip and Knee. They have performed 3 knee replacements and 2 hips. Everyone there treats you like family. They will spend all the time with you that you need. You can do no better than selecting them for treatment.

  • @paulaziegler7371
    @paulaziegler7371 Місяць тому +4

    Dr Y did my surgery and it went exactly as he described.These videos are so helpful at easing the anxiety about the surgery.

  • @abrahamfigueroa7930
    @abrahamfigueroa7930 Місяць тому +2

    That was my experience @week 5 now,I'm certainly listening to you DR! I'm a RN too,so the most important quality to have is patience!

  • @grahamjones7070
    @grahamjones7070 5 днів тому

    That's brilliant advice. I'm at six weeks now after my hip replacement and what you said is exactly correct. I ache after doing my exercises and wandered if this was right. But now you've said it's normal is a relief. It is getting better day by day,so looking forward to the twelve week period to see how well it is.

  • @southerngospelvideo
    @southerngospelvideo Місяць тому +3

    Excellent video. I'm 2 weeks post-op, and this answered most of my questions about pain.

  • @user-du9rh8kd2w
    @user-du9rh8kd2w Місяць тому +3

    Thank you for this very informative video. I am 6 weeks post anterior total hip replacement and my experience is exactly what you have described. I was worried that I still have some pain but your explanation was very helpful.

  • @karlschneider9479
    @karlschneider9479 7 днів тому

    I had a hip replacement about a month ago. I've progressed from a walker, to a cane and now I am walking on my own. Mass General Hospital is amazing!

    • @johndeaux9987
      @johndeaux9987 7 днів тому

      how old are you? How long until walking unaided? I've heard everything from 4 days to 4 weeks. I'm looking at this procedure in the near future it looks like. I'm wondering how long until I will be running, hiking etc.

  • @davidjones5980
    @davidjones5980 6 днів тому

    An excellent video!

  • @user-rw3qf8uj7y
    @user-rw3qf8uj7y 3 дні тому

    Thank you Doctor

  • @P30CH
    @P30CH Місяць тому +3

    Excellent video, Doctor!! Thank you for the most detailed explanation of post-op expectation. 🙏🏻

  • @junioranthonyjones5132
    @junioranthonyjones5132 Місяць тому +1

    This is FANTASTIC. Thank you so much for being so informative. I live in the UK and am a former professional Ballet Dancer. I will be having my THR in july.of this year and your advice has really helped me to understand the healing process. I cannot understand why somebody would not have you as their surgeon . Sound advice.

  • @mickymiller6130
    @mickymiller6130 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you. Very helpful.

  • @michaelanthony3776
    @michaelanthony3776 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for putting together this video; very helpful in setting expectations!

  • @nialldiviney7201
    @nialldiviney7201 Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant video. Thank you

  • @koolgee303
    @koolgee303 26 днів тому +2

    thank you for your valuable information .you have been a great help

  • @Redheadsftw1
    @Redheadsftw1 Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video! The best explanation I have found ! Thank you !

  • @annettelewis2397
    @annettelewis2397 29 днів тому +1

    This is so spot on. You were so accurate with everything you said. Thank you.

  • @dheredia2789
    @dheredia2789 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this video! I'm at 10 weeks post surgery at age 75. I still have some ache at the top of my hip, but no pain.

  • @troymoravec6552
    @troymoravec6552 26 днів тому

    very helpful! Great explanation of expectations, best I've seen.

  • @EinarHagen
    @EinarHagen 19 днів тому

    That was very helpful - big thanks :)

  • @rajeevmanerikar9548
    @rajeevmanerikar9548 13 днів тому

    It was a wonderful vdo on post hip replacement surgery. I am diagnosed with AVN right femur head (both but r>l) and advised hip replacement surgery. I am a bit scared of surgery. Through your vdo I got courage to go through it.

  • @adamsteineke4661
    @adamsteineke4661 Місяць тому +1

    I truly appreciate the details here. I had my hip replaced three weeks ago and getting some details about the progress within recovery and how things should feel, is great! They are so concerned with falls in the days immediately after that they don't talk much about what happens a week - 4 weeks out. I'm baffled that my checkup isn't until 13 weeks and they said I'm on restrictions until then... but I like your 6 week recommendations! I'm eager to get back to cycling.

  • @tjuebele
    @tjuebele 21 день тому

    Hi, I found your video on a hip surgery search. I am sitting here at day 7 post-op reading this, because after the second night of some terrible pain, I was curious if this is nornal. Your video description of the first 7 days was SPOT ON!!
    At day 3, I honestly thought "this is a breeze" and by day 4 was ready to call my employer and go back to my remote desk job. I started taking more and more steps without my walker and decreased the pain meds. Well, then came day 6 and now 7, and your video is the exact reassurance that I needed. I'll make sure to take it a bit easier than I have been and work on the inflammation.
    I compare the pain to a major fall. The first days are excruciating pain and inability to move, constant pain. After those first few days, the pain is still very present, but shifts to more muscle and aches and that is very much in line with what you said about pain coming from fighting the inflammation.
    I was suprised how bruised and painful my knee is on the same anterior total hip replacement leg. The knee pain has been just as bad, if not worse than the hip. But, i also have "bone on bone" severe arthritis in both knees as well, with extreme pain even prior to the hip surgery. I just didnt expect bruising. Im assuming that's from those muscles being yanked during surgery and my knee being bent to it's flatest position on the surgical table for an extended amount of time.
    Thank you for reassuring me that the expectation is to start seeing improvements now after day 7 when the inflammation should be going down!

  • @muhammadadeemakram6717
    @muhammadadeemakram6717 9 днів тому

    Luck to find such a valuable info, Thanks Doc. Stay Blessed❤❤❤

  • @karenharman6363
    @karenharman6363 27 днів тому

    1 day post op and really appreciate your video on what to expect. Excellent! I'll be referring to it as I progress.

  • @elizabethchoi9377
    @elizabethchoi9377 11 днів тому

    Thank you,new hip 3 days ago this realllly helped in a simple way,not so worried anymore. Thank You😊

  • @starsrgood
    @starsrgood 21 день тому

    My hip replacement is next month. What you have said is very helpful for me. My expectations are different now.

  • @dheredia2789
    @dheredia2789 14 днів тому

    I am 12 wk post op for a THR. called the Dr's nurse today to make sure some of my precaution could be lifted. She advised me not to bend more than 90 degrees yet. Well I was told by the surgeon at 12 weeks I could do my normal things. Well I help my hubby with our rentals and yesterday I caulked two bathrooms a kitchen and laundry room. But she said then don't cross your legs for a year. So what is what. I'm walking daily and yes was muscle sore but no worse than exercising. I am 75 years old!

  • @navirose9133
    @navirose9133 Місяць тому

    Is this particular to anterior procedure? I had posterior and no where near this quick a recovery.

  • @kittyg2718
    @kittyg2718 Місяць тому +1

    I had posterior surgery nearly nine weeks ago, by four weeks I did not need the crutches, by five weeks I was back on the crutches, I have had a shooting pain through my buttock into my lower back with a burning sensation, although that has now gone, but now I have knee pain and pain in my quad and sometimes my groin, when I sit I do not have any pain, I do not know if this is normal, those that I know who have had hip surgery they had anterior surgery and they all were on their feet and very little pain, oh how I wish I were able to be pain free. On the up side I hardly had any swelling, no bruising and my scar although large healed perfectly

  • @mrwilliamcmartin
    @mrwilliamcmartin 14 днів тому

    Are talking about anterior or posterior approach? I had posterior 5 months ago. The thigh pain was horrible. I’m 54. I’m back to light jogging/pickle ball/tennis and feel no pain. I don’t think I could have played pickle ball at 3 months.

  • @pkbailey4870
    @pkbailey4870 14 днів тому

    I broke my 2nd hip in Jan and I’m still walking with a cane. When I broke my first hip I recovered very quickly. I have been exercising diligently. Any ideas why I’m still having to use a cane?

  • @MyRobertallen
    @MyRobertallen 20 днів тому

    Dear Doctor Yerasimides: What if a patient took great pains pre-surgery for 7 years to strengthen his 'abductor' and other core muscles (so as to avoid HRS). This person- aside from the hip issue cum limp, was in very good shape: 5'10 180, powerlifting, walking, gardening. Would he be significantly less inclined to develop the post-surgical limp you refer to circa 7:52? Thank you. Robert Allen, Ph.D.

  • @michellebreedlove2711
    @michellebreedlove2711 25 днів тому

    Is topical CBD as good as ingested CBD?

  • @jamesherchel5827
    @jamesherchel5827 Місяць тому

    I Am at 29weeks anterior approach still get swelling everyday i healing very slow. My hip feels all scratchy inside.

  • @jamesherchel5827
    @jamesherchel5827 Місяць тому

    Definitely not a good experience

  • @donnar.1694
    @donnar.1694 Місяць тому +3

    This is definitely by far the most easy to understand video. I feel that it will help me ease my fear. Having a TRH replacement in 2 months and I’m scared. Thank you for this video.

    • @FLSandye
      @FLSandye Місяць тому +1

      Don't be scared ....you got this! I am 16 days out post op with no complications. Best decision I've EVER made and it will be yours too!

    • @donnar.1694
      @donnar.1694 Місяць тому +1

      @@FLSandye Thank you. I also have to have the left hip replace as well. I’m trying to keep a positive outlook 😊

    • @Trish92223
      @Trish92223 Місяць тому +1

      Wow, my experience was nowhere near this easy! Still on a walker at 4 weeks. Severe pain lifting leg. Unable to put on socks or shoes. But I’m 70 so maybe age is a factor.

    • @donnar.1694
      @donnar.1694 Місяць тому

      @@FLSandye Thank you 😊

    • @donnar.1694
      @donnar.1694 Місяць тому

      @@Trish92223 Hopefully you’re feeling better now 😊